In the recent Backpacker Gear Guide, the the new line of BMW Quilts are listed as being 20 degree quilts. Does anyone have any proof to this claim other than what is printed? Or is this temp reachable with the normal "with clothes" ultralite way of thinking... I'm sure it's definitely possible, but would like confirmation/denial along with details!

Any release date yet? Either way, really looking forward to picking one up to try out.

I haven't seen the Backpacker Gear Guide, so I apologize if this is duplicate information. Anyway, the manufacturer website www.bozemanmountainworks.com has some mildly detailed specs on the quilts for weight, fabrics, and insulation choices. No loft measurements were given that I could find. Hope that helps–they look really cool!

^my understanding is that BMW and BPL are the same thing: projects of Ryan Jordan. BPL drives BMW equipment sales and BMW drives BPL membership sales. And Arctic1000 was a project to drive both.

I think it's a stellar setup; it's refreshing to see a gear maker taking so much interest in the community he serves. You just have to remember what other hats he wears when you read his treatises on what is and isn't best to take hiking.

I'm not suggesting that he's biased; in fact I'm sure that if he thought that down was better for a sleep system he'd only make down products.

Nonetheless, if either company ever went public he would have to do a tonne of disclosure to avoid SorbOx issues...